[1][2] Along with the scores for theatre productions, movies, and musical arrangements, a large part of his work is dedicated to vocal and choral music, symphonic, and instrumental compositions, including "Te Deum" (2014) with the State Choir Latvija,[3] and double concerto for flute, oboe and orchestra "42.195" (2014) with Liepaja symphony orchestra.
[7][8] Upcoming premieres will include "Waltz for double-bass and string quartet"[9] (2017) - collaboration with famous Latvian musicians Vineta Sareika (violin), Gunārs Upatnieks (double - bass) and their colleagues from Berlin Philharmonic orchestra during the festival "Sensus"[10] in Liepāja on July 12, 2017.
Džilindžers, premiered February 5, 2010 at Liepāja Theatre[12] Later that year, on 17 September, he composed for Friedrich Schiller's Mary Stuart.
Pūt Vējiņi, a musical based on works by Rainis and directed by Džilindžers, opened 11 November 2011 at the Liepāja Theatre.
Just over a month later, he composed for Kārlis Skalbe's children's play Pasaka par vērdiņu, directed by Pauls Timrots and open at the Dailes Theatre starting 21 December.